Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with A

Abednego

Means "servant of Nebo" in Akkadian, Nebo being the Babylonian god of wisdom. In the Old Testament Abednego is the Babylonian name given to Azariah, one of the three men cast into a blazing furnace but saved from harm by God, as told in the Book of Daniel.

Meaning: Servant of light, shining Origin: Israeli

Abeeku

The meaning of the name “Abeeku” is: “Born on a Wednesday”. Categories: African Names, Fante Names, Ghanaian Names. Used in: African countries. Gender: Boy Names.

Meaning: Ghanian word for one who is born on Wednesday. Origin: African

Abegail

Meaning and origin. Abegail is a Spanish girl name. The meaning of the name is God is Joy.

Abegaila

Abegaila is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1543 times.

Meaning: My father is joy Origin: Hawaiian

Abegayle

The name Abegayle is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Abegayle is: Gives joy.

Abejide

Abejide is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1709 times.

Meaning: Nigerian name for one who is born in the wintertime. Origin: African

Abejundio

The name Abejundio is a Male name. Spanish meaning: The name Abejundio is a Spanish baby name The Spanish meaning of Abejundio is: Relating to the abaje (bee)

Meaning: Bee Origin: Spanish

Abeke

The meaning of the name “Abeke” is: “We begged for her to caress her”. Categories: African American Names, African Names, Nigerian Names, Yoruba Names. Used in: African countries.

Meaning: We begged for her Origin: Nigerian

Abela

(ay-BE-lə)

Abela Family History. Abela Name Meaning. Italian: variant of Abella or possibly from a feminine form of the Biblical name Abele (see Abel). Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish: variant of Abella. Dutch: variant of Abele.

Meaning: Breathing Origin: Hebrew

Abelard

(A-bə-lahrd)

53% this week. Gender: Male Meaning of Abelard: "noble, steadfast" Origin of Abelard: German.